A strange phenomenon where one is transferred back to the moment right before something life-threatening occurs. This continues to happen until the cause of the threat is erased. It is as if somebody is forcing Satoru to stop it from happening. Then one day, everything is changed. What truths are revealed when Satoru comes face to face with his own past? How will they affect his future?

Boku dake ga Inai Machi: Re (Gaiden volume) is considered volume 9 of the series

Note: Was nominated for the 18th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Reader Award in 2014 and for the 7th, 8th and 9th Manga Taisho Awar...
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A strange phenomenon where one is transferred back to the moment right before something life-threatening occurs. This continues to happen until the cause of the threat is erased. It is as if somebody is forcing Satoru to stop it from happening. Then one day, everything is changed. What truths are revealed when Satoru comes face to face with his own past? How will they affect his future?

Boku dake ga Inai Machi: Re (Gaiden volume) is considered volume 9 of the series

Note: Was nominated for the 18th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Reader Award in 2014 and for the 7th, 8th and 9th Manga Taisho Award between 2014 and 2016. Also nominated for the 40th Kodansha Manga Awards in 2016.
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I can't believe that what prevented me from reading this manga was the previous comments here and on the myanimelist anime adaption. Those comments degraded this masterpiece and made me not want to read it. This series is a good one that is surprisingly heartwarming in a way. And if there is one lesson that I learn, If a series is on top and has bad reviews, read it anyway.

This was a really interesting read. The first half of it was fascinating and I was totally enthralled in the story and crossing my fingers that the hero would succeed in his race against the clock to save his friends from the "inevitable". I do wish that the culprit behind everything was a little less obvious though. The portion of the story that takes place after the "accident" and last major time skip felt a little lackluster to me. I guess I just didn't feel the ominous threat that I felt when they were all children. I suppose it felt rather anticlimactic compared to the suspense of the first half of the series. Also, I was definitely not a fan of the art style.

BUT. All that being said, I still find it highly memorable and fun to read, hence the high score. I was totally immersed while I was reading, despite little issues here and there. The only reason I'm not rating as a 10 is for the ending, which I believe could have been better. Definitely pick this one up though!

Mystery, drama, humor, heart. A beautiful and complex tale that can only be written by an author of intelligence who believes in his work, with masterful illustration and direction that really shows off the power of manga as a visual medium. From start to finish, the reader can feel that the story was planned and refined. The plot's construction and presentation make it eminently re-readable, and the second pass shows how much work was put into the details of foreshadowing. There are a thousand things to gush about, but to list just a few aspects of what the author managed to pull off...

Writing about a writer without a drop of fan-service or self-pity.Time travel that services characters and story, and not the other way around.Children that are written as children, and not micro-adults.Mature, earned, filial love.

How many of the innumerable hacks who get anime adaptations would fall flat on their faces trying to pull off even one of these in a serious manga? How much time and effort goes into derivative garbage manga when works like this exist?

This is a neat crime mystery with a timeskip component. The first part in particular (until and including when the culprit is revealed, i.e. c1-32) is excellent.

The story overall remains good, though not amazing. In particular, it's somewhat marred by a) the action part of the ending feeling rather weak to me, and b) the timeskip ability never receiving an explanation or justification.

Normally when I see thrillers, i tend to think they just loop around the story with no character development or strong plot progression such as Monster, but boku dake ga inai machi used the theme of friendship in not so melodramatic style but to combine the thrilling elements of the series with strong contrast of that element to give a powerful sense of hope and emotion.

A must recommend series that only last 8 volumes and has beautiful and good amount of character development that succeeds not only due to the character backstory but the character interaction with well written dialogue that doesn't feel awkward. Very worthy of its praise

A very, very good story, a shame its English scanlation was on the uneven side.......but hey, it was completed and it's only noticeably confusing to read the English in certain parts, so yeah, very good.

sorry for bad english in advance. not my native language. yesterday finished reading this manga. what can i say. i liked this manga and story line very much. Then I downloaded anime adaptation of this manga. Don’t liked cuz it was very succinity in the end.2 partially I want ask you question: portagonist may be seems stupid to you. But how can you go and do some research when you 11 years old kid? When I was in his age I have curefew (and you don’t?) I agree with you that he have knowledge and brain of adult, but he also have limitations of his current state in the past. Those limitations is simple he just primary school pupil. He can’t do anything about others victims (remember there was 30 cases in the end). What he chose to do is to save his classmates. If you want to read about more mature/smart portagonist in child body from time travel try reading “Ore ga Doutei o Sutetara Shinu Ken ni Tsuite”.

This manga is just plain perfect it was a long time now when I found a manga this Good... I just hoped if there was more didn't wished to be end its not just my saying but everyone around me. Hope can find another good as this.